Sometimes I’m amazed by the arguments people make for public investment in cycling. I’m amazed that they bother. In high school and university we were taught to construct arguments to back our requests. But in what […]

Savvy investors don’t sound an alarm when they see a crash coming—at least not before they shift their own assets. Might it be the same with the mechanical city, emblemised by the car? Maybe the macro factors against […]

So I’ve recently left the security of full time tenured employment in the tertiary sector to throw my energies into two start-ups, my architectural study tour business and the Amsterdam office of Cyclespace, of which I […]

Spare a thought for the cutout cyclists. Most of their lives are lived in free-to-use galleries like this or this. Where they would rather be though, is in architects’ renders. Their sadness is that most of the renders they […]